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The final battle for King Lear

Don’t miss the last chance to see local company Bowler Crab’s production of King Lear - one of the most difficult of Shakespeare’s tragedies to present - which has been brought lavishly to life as an indoor event around Kent and Sussex.

Review: Things I Know To Be True by Andrew Bovell at Chichester Minerva Theatre

Perfect fun for all the family during the festive holiday

A spectacular show with a twist in the tail, 6 Impossible Things tells the story of the Three Grimshaws - a traditional variety act caught up in the inexplicable events caused by messing around with science.

Review: Stepping Out by Richard Harris at Chichester Festival Theatre

Review: Edward Fox in Sand in the Sandwiches by Hugh Whitemore at Chichester Minerva Theatre

With a meticulous eye for the traditional and the absurd, Sir John Betjeman sketched in verse the people and places of the British Isles with warmth, and candour; effervescent fun and an uncompromising rhyme.

A tender and intelligent play about life in the theatre

Not all clowns are bad eggs

Clowns have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons recently, but Hastings Storytelling Festival redresses the balance with a riotous two-man show, Coulrophobia (aka ‘fear of clowns’), at St Mary in the Castle, 8pm on Saturday 12 November (bar from 7.30pm).